Amazing Thailand UK Roadshow returns after three years

The Amazing Thailand Roadshow is set to return to the UK next month.
It is the first time in three years, visiting Manchester (16 May) and Glasgow (18 May).
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is inviting frontline agents to sample food and drink and meet with a selection of Thailand tourism suppliers.
There are 24 suppliers joining the roadshow from Thailand and between them represent a range of hotels in destinations across the Kingdom.
It includes Bangkok, Phuket and Koh Samui as well as lesser known Thailand tourism regions Khao Sok National Park and Koh Samet.
The table top sessions allow agents to discover new products and establish new business connections.
TAT UK office director Sadudee Sangnil, said: “This is TAT’s first UK roadshow since lockdown. The UK market remains key to Thailand’s tourism recovery.”
“We are thrilled suppliers are joining us from Thailand to build business opportunities.”
One lucky agent at each event will win a holiday to Thailand for two including flights with Etihad and accommodation.
In Manchester, a panel discussion will take place ahead of the evening event.
Key tour operator partners including dnata and Travel Counsellors will brief Thai exhibitors on the current market situation in the UK.

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